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A mobile app has been launched to help embed women’s rights in peace negotiations in the Arab world and beyond. Ç

Researchers from the University of Edinburgh, Monash University in Australia and InclusivePeace in Geneva, have developed the data and technology to provide vital information on gender issues for those mediating peace processes.

The PeaceFem app brings together data on women and peace-making in one easy-to-use app in English and Arabic.

Collaborative project

UN Women supported the team on the development of the app – the body within the United Nations that globally champions gender equality, and the idea that all parts of an affected society should be included in its peace process.

Click here to read the full article published by FutureScot on 3 July 2020.

A mobile app has been launched to help embed women’s rights in peace negotiations in the Arab world and beyond. Ç

Researchers from the University of Edinburgh, Monash University in Australia and InclusivePeace in Geneva, have developed the data and technology to provide vital information on gender issues for those mediating peace processes.

The PeaceFem app brings together data on women and peace-making in one easy-to-use app in English and Arabic.

Collaborative project

UN Women supported the team on the development of the app – the body within the United Nations that globally champions gender equality, and the idea that all parts of an affected society should be included in its peace process.

Click here to read the full article published by FutureScot on 3 July 2020.

A mobile app has been launched to help embed women’s rights in peace negotiations in the Arab world and beyond. Ç

Researchers from the University of Edinburgh, Monash University in Australia and InclusivePeace in Geneva, have developed the data and technology to provide vital information on gender issues for those mediating peace processes.

The PeaceFem app brings together data on women and peace-making in one easy-to-use app in English and Arabic.

Collaborative project

UN Women supported the team on the development of the app – the body within the United Nations that globally champions gender equality, and the idea that all parts of an affected society should be included in its peace process.

Click here to read the full article published by FutureScot on 3 July 2020.

A mobile app has been launched to help embed women’s rights in peace negotiations in the Arab world and beyond. Ç

Researchers from the University of Edinburgh, Monash University in Australia and InclusivePeace in Geneva, have developed the data and technology to provide vital information on gender issues for those mediating peace processes.

The PeaceFem app brings together data on women and peace-making in one easy-to-use app in English and Arabic.

Collaborative project

UN Women supported the team on the development of the app – the body within the United Nations that globally champions gender equality, and the idea that all parts of an affected society should be included in its peace process.

Click here to read the full article published by FutureScot on 3 July 2020.

A mobile app has been launched to help embed women’s rights in peace negotiations in the Arab world and beyond. Ç

Researchers from the University of Edinburgh, Monash University in Australia and InclusivePeace in Geneva, have developed the data and technology to provide vital information on gender issues for those mediating peace processes.

The PeaceFem app brings together data on women and peace-making in one easy-to-use app in English and Arabic.

Collaborative project

UN Women supported the team on the development of the app – the body within the United Nations that globally champions gender equality, and the idea that all parts of an affected society should be included in its peace process.

Click here to read the full article published by FutureScot on 3 July 2020.

A mobile app has been launched to help embed women’s rights in peace negotiations in the Arab world and beyond. Ç

Researchers from the University of Edinburgh, Monash University in Australia and InclusivePeace in Geneva, have developed the data and technology to provide vital information on gender issues for those mediating peace processes.

The PeaceFem app brings together data on women and peace-making in one easy-to-use app in English and Arabic.

Collaborative project

UN Women supported the team on the development of the app – the body within the United Nations that globally champions gender equality, and the idea that all parts of an affected society should be included in its peace process.

Click here to read the full article published by FutureScot on 3 July 2020.

A mobile app has been launched to help embed women’s rights in peace negotiations in the Arab world and beyond. Ç

Researchers from the University of Edinburgh, Monash University in Australia and InclusivePeace in Geneva, have developed the data and technology to provide vital information on gender issues for those mediating peace processes.

The PeaceFem app brings together data on women and peace-making in one easy-to-use app in English and Arabic.

Collaborative project

UN Women supported the team on the development of the app – the body within the United Nations that globally champions gender equality, and the idea that all parts of an affected society should be included in its peace process.

Click here to read the full article published by FutureScot on 3 July 2020.

A mobile app has been launched to help embed women’s rights in peace negotiations in the Arab world and beyond. Ç

Researchers from the University of Edinburgh, Monash University in Australia and InclusivePeace in Geneva, have developed the data and technology to provide vital information on gender issues for those mediating peace processes.

The PeaceFem app brings together data on women and peace-making in one easy-to-use app in English and Arabic.

Collaborative project

UN Women supported the team on the development of the app – the body within the United Nations that globally champions gender equality, and the idea that all parts of an affected society should be included in its peace process.

Click here to read the full article published by FutureScot on 3 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

In an effort to increase the participation of women in the coming general elections, UN Women officials have met with the top leadership of the Electoral Commission (EC) to discuss the road map for the elections.

This is intended to come up with modalities of how women can have equal access and participation in these elections.

According to Adekemi Ndieli, the UN Women deputy country representative, there is limited access to information regarding the road map for 2021 general elections in terms of measures and processes.

She however said that UN Women is ready to offer support to the Electoral Commission in Uganda for women to access such information.

Click here to read the full article published by New Vision on 10 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.